Italian Somaliland

Italian Somalia
Somalia Italiana (Italian)
Dhulka Soomaalida ee Talyaaniga (Somali)
الصومال الإيطالي (Arabic)
Al-Sumal Al-Italiy
1889–1936
Motto: Per l'onore d'Italia
"For the honour of Italy"
Anthem: Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza
"Royal March of Ordinance"
Italian Somaliland, with Oltre Giuba acquired in 1925
StatusColony of Italy
CapitalMogadiscio
Common languagesItalian (official)
Somali, Arabic
Religion
Islam, Roman Catholicism
Demonym(s)Somali
King 
 1889–1900
Umberto I
 1900–1936
Victor Emmanuel III
Governor 
 1889–1893 (first)
Vincenzo Filonardi
 1936 (last)
Angelo De Ruben
Historical eraNew Imperialism
 Hiraab Protectorate
7 January 1889
 Hobyo Protectorate
9 February 1889
 Majeerteen Protectorate
7 April 1889
 Geledi Protectorate
1902
 Italian Somalia colony
30 April 1908
1 June 1936
26 February 1941
10 February 1947
1 April 1950
1 July 1960
CurrencyItalian lira
(1889–1909)
Somali rupia
(1909–1925)
Somali lira
(1925–1938)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sultanate of Hobyo
Majeerteen Sultanate
Hiraab Imamate
Geledi Sultanate
Italian Trans-Juba
Italian East Africa
Today part ofSomalia

Italian Somaliland (Italian: Somalia Italiana; Arabic: الصومال الإيطالي, romanized: Al-Sumal Al-Italiy; Somali: Dhulka Soomaalida ee Talyaaniga) was a protectorate and later colony of the Kingdom of Italy in present-day Somalia, which was ruled in the 19th century by the Sultanate of Hobyo and the Majeerteen Sultanate in the north, and by the Hiraab Imamate and the Geledi Sultanate in the south.

Italy gradually secured much of the territory in the 1880s through a series of protection treaties. Starting in the 1890s, the Bimaal and Wa'dan revolts near Merca marked the beginning of Somali resistance to Italian expansion, coinciding with the rise of the anti-colonial Dervish movement in the north. By the end of 1927, following a two-year military campaign against Somali rebels, Rome finally asserted authority over the entirety of Italian Somaliland.

In 1936, the region was integrated into Italian East Africa as the Somalia Governorate. This would last until Italy's loss of the region in 1941, during the East African campaign of World War II. Italian Somalia then came under British military administration until 1950, when it became a United Nations trusteeship, the Trust Territory of Somalia under Italian administration. On 1 July 1960, the Trust Territory of Somalia united with the former British Somaliland to form the Somali Republic.